public interface Collector
Expert: Collectors are primarily meant to be used to gather raw results from a search, and implement sorting or custom result filtering, collation, etc.
Lucene's core collectors are derived from Collector
and SimpleCollector
. Likely your application can
use one of these classes, or subclass TopDocsCollector
,
instead of implementing Collector directly:
TopDocsCollector
is an abstract base class
that assumes you will retrieve the top N docs,
according to some criteria, after collection is
done. TopScoreDocCollector
is a concrete subclass
TopDocsCollector
and sorts according to score +
docID. This is used internally by the IndexSearcher
search methods that do not take an
explicit Sort
. It is likely the most frequently
used collector.TopFieldCollector
subclasses TopDocsCollector
and sorts according to a specified
Sort
object (sort by field). This is used
internally by the IndexSearcher
search methods
that take an explicit Sort
.
TimeLimitingCollector
, which wraps any other
Collector and aborts the search if it's taken too much
time.PositiveScoresOnlyCollector
wraps any other
Collector and prevents collection of hits whose score
is <= 0.0Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
LeafCollector |
getLeafCollector(LeafReaderContext context)
Create a new
collector to collect the given context. |
boolean |
needsScores()
Indicates if document scores are needed by this collector.
|
LeafCollector getLeafCollector(LeafReaderContext context) throws IOException
collector
to collect the given context.context
- next atomic reader contextIOException
boolean needsScores()
true
if scores are needed.Copyright © 2000-2016 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.